What prevents the growth and flowering of marigolds: the main mistakes

31.05.2023 09:48

Did you know that marigolds, also known as Tagetes, were named after Tages, the grandson of the god Jupiter, who was considered an unusually handsome young man?

Now that a short historical educational program is over, the expert of the online publication BelNovosti, scientist-agronomist, landscape designer Anastasia Kovrizhnykh suggests figuring out why these flowers, beautiful as God, can refuse to grow and delight with their blooming.

Nuances to consider for lush and abundantly blooming marigolds

If plants are experiencing a lack of water, their development will occur at a much slower pace. In addition, the size of the inflorescences will also become smaller.

But in the opposite situation - when overwatering - there is a high probability of fungus appearing and root rot.

Long rains, in turn, can cause large flowers to rot. Since we cannot influence precipitation, remove large flowers to save the rest of the plant.

Marigold
Photo: © Belnovosti

The growth of marigolds is also affected by the ambient temperature. If the air does not warm up above +10 degrees, the leaves of the marigolds acquire a purple-red color, and their growth stops.

And too high a temperature will not lead to anything good, just like high humidity and too much organic matter in the spring - the vegetative mass of marigolds will, of course, increase, but flowering will be sparse.

Author: Elena Shimanovskaya Editor of Internet resources